"Hey," he returned with a brisk smile of his own, before turning his attention back to the squirming children. They seemed to be utterly upset, clearly aware that something was gravely amiss in their world but still rendered too stupid by underdevelopment to fully comprehend the fate that awaited them.
"What do you think? Should we gather the bodies, or leave them where they lie as a warning to any other vermin that want to come too close?" the king asked her, as he contemplated the question himself. It seemed best to allow the varied scenes of death to forewarn competitors, yet the thought of one of the children witnessing the carnage should one of the adults choose to take them for a stroll this way bothered him. It was the way of life, and yet he wanted to shield them from what might seem to them as senseless violence.
Regardless, he crouched down and nosed his muzzle once more into the foxhole, jaws finding the children's small, warm bodies and quickly ending their squeaking lives with a few slicings of his fangs.